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Shawn Burke

May 22, 2019 by Shawn Burke

Last year around this time everyone was talking about the General Data Privacy Regulation. With the May 25th compliance date looming, companies faced many unresolved questions: Who would be subject to the regulation? What data would be protected? How would companies protect that data? And what if they didn’t?

We answered a lot of those questions with our webinar, which offered a comprehensive break down of the legal implications of GDPR as well as an overview of the tools to help you manage your data. The webinar was hugely popular with listeners, who appreciated the easily digestible format on a regulation which is far-reaching and carries with it enormous fines for non-compliance.

Now it’s one year later and what happened? Did the sky fall? It depends on who you ask.

Most of GDPR revolves around a company’s obligation to obtain informed consent of the person providing his or her data, so it’s no surprise that soon after May 25, 2018, people who felt aggrieved by misuse of their personal information filed complaints through the European agencies set up to enforce GDPR. For companies like Facebook and Google, the sky certainly did fall as those were among the first companies fined by European authorities. Other companies facing complaints in the last year include YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, Apple, and Amazon.   In the case of Google, GDPR has hit the hardest when a French authority fined the tech giant $57 million dollars for not properly disclosing to users how data is collected across its services. But for the average company, it seems not much has changed. Outside of the EU, there were only a handful of consent complaints lodged and no judgments. It seems David only wanted Goliath.

One year ago, there were lots of writings about what GDPR meant for organizations and data privacy as a whole. Most of it was negative: predictions of crippling increased costs and time-intensive labor; fear of frivolous lawsuits certain to drain corporate coffers and place undue stress on staff from CSOs to IT admins with just months on the job. The idea of combing through decades of old data seemed daunting and near impossible with all that is expected from an already taxed IT staff.

GDPR was looked at very negatively when really, we were all presented with an opportunity. GDPR gave us a chance to clean house. It gave us an excuse to update. It forced us to think of clever and economical ways to manage data that, let’s be honest, we may not have prioritized before. It continued the process of bringing IT into the C-suite and leveraging technology in new and more impactful ways.  GDPR allowed companies to explore the concept of customer-led IT in a way that is truly meaningful to customers; by protecting them.

It wasn’t always easy, and compliance never ends, but a year later and the sky hasn’t fallen. We’ve all risen up.

 

Christina Baker is the Marketing Coordinator at Elysian Technology. Christina has worked in digital marketing and corporate event management for over ten years. When she’s not behind the computer or at an event, she enjoys running, baking, and boating with her family.

Have a question about GDPR or interested in learning more about how to protect your company’s data? Let’s talk about it.


Filed Under: Data Handling, Data Security, GDPR

December 17, 2018 by Shawn Burke

If you follow us on social media, and you should, you’ll notice that we post a lot about trends in the industry and trends we hear about from our clients. We pride ourselves on our relationships with clients and their willingness to speak freely about their challenges and goals. One thing we’ve been hearing a lot are the concerns over the “internet of things” and how to effectively manage so many pieces in so many different locations. With each piece of equipment transferring data and real time analytics, providing security, performing automation directly affecting productivity, companies are increasingly reliant on the #IoT. Add in that many of these pieces are offsite, sometimes states away, and the challenges are obvious.  Edge computing is a buzzword that’s been gaining traction, but what is edge computing exactly?

Here’s a quick cheat sheet for what you need to know about edge computing in today’s climate:

 

Have more questions about edge computing or an IoT strategy? Drop us a line.


Filed Under: Cloud, Edge Computing, Infographics, IoT Tagged With: Cloud, edge computing, infographics, IoT

November 14, 2018 by Shawn Burke

Merrimack, NH, November 13, 2018 – Elysian Technology announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Elysian Technology to its 2018 Next-Gen 250 list. The annual list identifies IT solution providers who have embraced emerging technologies and are setting the pace for the rest of the channel in their adoption. Those on the list have been able to meet their customers’ ever-changing IT needs in leading-edge technologies such as cloud computing, IoT, virtualization, mobility, business analytics and business intelligence.

In just three years, Elysian Technology has forged relationships with clients in healthcare, R&D, manufacturing, and more. Elysian Technology has saved clients thousands on their infrastructure, shrunk DevOps time to market by days and weeks, improved analytics performance and scalability, all while enhancing security.

“Elysian Technology is honored to be named to the CRN Next Gen 250 for the third year in a row. This validates our vision of staying laser focused on customer outcomes, while being a trusted advisor in designing next generation solutions.”  said Shawn Burke, Principal of Elysian Technology.

“These innovative solution providers have adapted to a rapidly-evolving marketplace and learned to leverage new technology as a competitive advantage,” said Bob Skelley, CEO of The Channel Company. “Our 2018 Next-Gen 250 list is comprised of forward-thinking companies who deliver solutions designed to meet an unprecedented set of customer needs. We congratulate each team on its vision and influence in the overall progression of the IT channel.”

A sampling of the Next-Gen 250 list will be featured in the December issue of CRN. The complete list will be available online at www.crn.com/nextgen250.


About Elysian Technology

Elysian Technology is a New England-based IT consulting firm lead by engineers. Our customer-focused teams have experience as end-users, solution architects, and implementation experts.  While remaining vendor agnostic, Elysian Technology works with clients to understand their business goals along with technical requirements to develop a strategic, custom blueprint for success.

For more information visit elystech.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

 

About the Channel Company

The Channel Company enables breakthrough IT channel performance with our dominant media, engaging events, expert consulting and education, and innovative marketing services and platforms. As the channel catalyst, we connect and empower technology suppliers, solution providers and end users. Backed by more than 30 years of unequaled channel experience, we draw from our deep knowledge to envision innovative new solutions for ever-evolving challenges in the technology marketplace. www.thechannelco.com

 

Copyright ©2018. CRN is a registered trademark of The Channel Company, LLC.  All rights reserved.

 

Want to find out what Elysian can do for you? Send us a message.


Filed Under: Awards Tagged With: Awards, CRN

May 22, 2018 by Shawn Burke

Elysian welcomes Robert Baker, Esq., of Cook, Little, Rosenblatt, and Manson pllc and Patrick McGrath of Commvault as we discuss the global reach of GDPR and its impact on US based businesses, assessing your GDPR risk, and tools to protect sensitive data.

You will leave this webinar with:
– Greater understanding of the legal framework of GDPR
– Ability to identify sensitive data in your organization
– Knowledge of tools available to mitigate risk

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For more comments, questions, or to know more, email [email protected]

Presenters:

Shawn Burke – Elysian Technology
Shawn is the head of Elysian’s technical team. With over 10 years’ experience in data centers, cloud infrastructure, and security solutions, Shawn continues to lead Elysian’s growth as a premiere IT partner in the northeast.

Robert Baker – Cook, Little, Rosenblatt and Manson, pllc
Robert is a corporate attorney whose practice encompasses a broad range of transactional, securities, and general corporate matters. He also advises tech companies on a variety of matters specific to them, including software and intellectual property licensing, data security, and website development.

Patrick McGrath – Commvault
Patrick leads marketing efforts for Commvault’s archiving, search, analytics and information governance offerings.  Patrick spent many years as an IT practitioner, as both customer and consultant.  GDPR and data privacy issues are near and dear to his heart as Patrick led response teams for a number of US-based data breaches.

 

Filed Under: Webinar Tagged With: Data Governance, Data Security, GDPR, Webinar

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